Reno
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Post by Reno on Mar 20, 2010 17:01:35 GMT -5
They're closing down and therefore selling all their stock: video games, movies, books, music, even the shelves.
It's slim pickings among the video games, at least for the 360 and PS2. Obviously I didn't bother to check what they have for the Wii, PS3, or the portable systems. There were some okay games for the 360 but mostly stuff I already have or stuff that could be gotten as cheap or cheaper somewhere else.
As far as the movies go the selection is much better. The prices haven't come down that far yet, and most seem to be selling for $10-15, but I imagine they'll reduce prices further as time goes by. Of course, people will buy stuff before then so by the time prices go down they might be out of stock.
If you do buy anything from them, make sure to check the condition of the disc at the register. For obvious reasons all sales are final, so if you get home and find the movie won't play, you're out of luck. I bought X-Men Origins: Wolverine (the game, not the movie) and fortunately I had my pick of four copies because two of them weren't in very good condition. Likewise I had to put one of the movies I bought back on the shelf and get another copy because it had some scratches.
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Kain
Monarch of Nosgoth
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Post by Kain on Mar 20, 2010 19:11:29 GMT -5
Yeah sadly I've known about this for a while now. Sad, but in order for the company to stay competitive with netflix and the redboxes the less productive stores gotta go.
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